Coming out is a complex decision that all LGBTQ+ people at some point have to deal with. Whether coming out or not, it is up to that person to decide. However remaining silent about someone's sexual orientation or gender identity has potential to result in immense personal distress and can indirectly affect relationships with family and loved ones. Today we talk about being outed and having that choice taken from you, and how you can still find spiritual peace if it happens.
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